Full Race Results | RMC Asia Standings | RMC Malaysia Standings Teruhisa Tanaka (IS Racing/Japan) did just enough to win the Senior category at the second round of the Rotax Max Challenge Asia series held at Speedway PLUS in Malaysia. …
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Grand Finals Final Report
The Rotax Grand Finals took place in picturesque Portugal at the end of November and beginning of December. The championships went to Ben Cooper (Canada – DD2), Charlie Eastwood (Ireland – Senior), Harry Webb (UK – Junior), and Cristiano Morgado …
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Zahir Ali Dominates RMC Asia Rd.1
Indonesian driver Zahir Ali has dominated the opening round of the RMC Asia series this weekend at the Speedway PLUS circuit in Subang, Malaysia. Zahir took command of the Senior category from the time trial and never gave up his …
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AKOC Philippines Preview (philstar.com)
philSTAR.com previews the 2nd round of the Asian Kart Open Championship to be held in Carmona, Philippines, this weekend. They tip Indonesian drivers Sean Gelael and Zahir Ali as two of the favorites to take the win in the main …
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Rotax Indonesia Round 2 Results
Silvano Christian drove an epic final race in the Indonesian Rotax Max Challenge held in Surabaya on the 10th of July. He had to come back from the back of the field after having his rear bumper fall off in …
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Nicolaj Moller Madsen Wins AKOC Opener
Danish driver Nicolaj Moller Madsen won the Senior category at round 1 of AKOC held in Macau last weekend. He took the win with a comfortable gap to Indonesian driver Zahir Ali in 2nd place and Andrew Tang (Singapore) in …
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